The Santa Cruz Warriors, Santa Cruz's first-ever professional sports team, is about to start its second season at the Kaiser Permanente Arena with a preseason game against the Reno, Bighorns Thursday.

The Golden State Warriors' D-League team created a lot of excitement for fans, and the team earned a spot in the NBA Development League playoffs after finishing its regular season with 32 wins and 18 losses.

But some of that enthusiasm is a bit too loud for neighbors living nearby.

Robyn Marshall, who lives above the arena, plans to put on her headphones or catch a movie Thursday because she’s concerned about loud noise from the arena.

She’s also worried about the additions of the University of California Santa Cruz men’s and women’s basketball teams playing there as well.

“I’m not happy about it, obviously. l get really anxious when the noise level goes up. It hasn’t been as bad with the roller derby and other activities, although you do hear it when you're in the backyard," Marshall said.

Santa Cruz Mayor Hilary Bryant said the city continues to monitor the situation.

Warriors Public Relations Matt De Nesnera said, “We want to be good neighbors. We’re sensitive to their concerns we’re looking forward to working with them and coming up with a solution so that everybody’s happy."